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Choosing The Perfect Midi

When you are looking to set up a digital home music studio, a MIDI is an essential device that will enable you to start recording digitally. A MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, or put simply a re-model of an instrument that can be electronically connected to a device such as a computer. MIDI’s can be found almost anywhere in the world, and since MIDI’s are designed for a more physical interface to digitalized music, there is a MIDI model version for almost every instrument including drums, piano, guitar, and violins.

The concept of a MIDI become more and more popular towards the late 1990’s when technology began to play a greater role in the everyday lives of the generation. The MIDI is used by music enthusiasts and composers who want to be able to freely control how they create their sound through a digital device. MIDI’s are usually connected through to a computer by something as simple as a USB cable, one that you would find connected to portable hard drive or a memory stick. These MIDI’s are reliable and run on DC power, basically meaning that as long as your laptop or desktop is powered up, a MIDI should have no problem functioning.

The basic requirements in order to set up a functioning work station for a MIDI controller device include obtaining a sequencer, an input device such as a compatible keyboard and additionally a sound generator of some sort. While this may sound complicated, it is actually quite simple. A sequencer is simply a device, whether it is hardware or computer software, which records the data transmitted from the MIDI. This is how human input through the MIDI is recorded to a digital device. The second requirement of the MIDI is the easy part – obtaining a MIDI interface, which means that you will be required to pick out a suitable MIDI instrument which can be obtained at most music retailers or ordered online. The final part of the required is a sound generator – this is usually software that you need to purchase a license for, depending on the level of complexity in which you want to manage compositions.

Below are some tips when looking for the right MIDI to purchase:

Type of device – what are you looking for with your MIDI? If you are setting up one for your home studio, this is very different than using it for live performances. If you want the device to perform better, then aim to look for MIDI controllers which are made of sturdy and reliable material and is able to be used repetitively.

Compatibility with computers – When looking for a MIDI, it is best to also know the specifications of the device that you intend to connect the MIDI controller into. Make sure that the computer that you are using has the required perquisites, such as USB (Sometimes USB 2.0) ports and hardware to ensure that the MIDI runs optimally.

Size – When it comes to MIDI controllers, size can be an issue depending on where you use it. If you have a feeling that you will be using a MIDI the most in cramped spaces where it may be difficult to move, a large MIDI keyboard might not be a good idea.

If you are intent on purchasing a MIDI device, before making any decisions, make sure that you have researched well. This will save a lot of frustration over issues which may occur as the result of a rushed purchase.

By: Robert Deans

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Robert Deans is the SEO copywriter for M-Audio Direct. Some of Robert’s other articles include ‘how to set up a home studio’. For more articles by Robert, please visit www.m-audiodirect.co.uk/blog or for a range of MIDI controllers visit www.m-audiodirect.co.uk.

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